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Fossil Coral Eclipse Wall Light

The Fossil Coral Eclipse Wall Light by Marovo Island Traders is hand-crafted from authentic fossilised coral, its sculptural form inspired by the celestial beauty of a lunar eclipse. The domed coral centre sits within a delicately carved circular frame, showcasing unique natural textures shaped over millennia. Designed with sustainable craftsmanship and a focus on enduring beauty, this artisan wall light casts a gentle, ambient glow - perfect for creating a striking focal point in luxury interiors, boutique spaces, or refined outdoor settings.
Each Fossil Coral piece is individually hand-crafted, showcasing the natural diversity found within the stone. Subtle differences in colour, unique patterning, and organic textures mean no two items are ever identical. Variations in size, surface detail, and the presence of natural fracture lines are to be expected and embraced as marks of authenticity, reflecting the rare beauty and individuality of the material in every piece.
Dimensions (cm) |
Extra Large: Ø25.5 x D10 Extra Extra Large: Ø32 x D10 |
Application | Indoor/Outdoor |
Material | Fossil Coral |
Finish | Natural Stone |
Lamp | 1 x 2.5W G4 LED (incl.) |
Voltage | 12V |
Control Gear | Remote LED Driver Required (not incl.) |
Dimming | Yes |
IP-Rating | IP65 |
This product has a lead time of 4-6 weeks for production and dispatch.
What forms of payment are accepted? We accept payments through Visa, MasterCard, American Express, PayPal, Zip Money and AfterPay.
Do you support authentic designs? Yes, at Lighterior, we're dedicated to supporting original design. Everything on our site is authentic and bears the maker's mark. We stand behind the quality of everything we sell whilst your satisfaction with our products and service is paramount to us.
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Marovo Island Traders
Marovo Island Traders is a social enterprise rooted in the lagoon communities of the Solomon Islands. Their work celebrates fossil coral, an ancient natural material transformed by master artisans into extraordinary lighting that tells stories of time, land and purpose.